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Role of Director under the Companies Act, 2013

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This article has been written by Mr. Abhishek Sinha INTRODUCTION- Role of Director A company’s management and affairs are overseen by the Board of Directors, which has supreme executive authority. In a company, majority shareholders at their wish can appoint a director during the incorporation of the company. Notice to the Board members can be […]

Right to be forgotten in India

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Unlike the EU, India does not have any existing legal framework which recognises the right to be forgotten. However, the Indian courts have taken varying views in respect to whether such right exists in India as yet. In Dharamraj Bhanushankar Dave v. State of Gujarat & Ors., the Gujarat High Court denied the existence of […]

Development of Cybercrime Law in the United Kingdom

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Development of cybercrime law in the United Kingdom The enactment of computer crime specific legislation or cybercrime law in the United Kingdom can be attributed to a number of cases which highlighted the issue of absence of such legislation and the subsequent acquittal of individuals. R v. Thompson Firstly, in R v. Thompson,[1] the appellant […]

Development of Telecommunication Law in British India

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The communications system forms the basis of the economic development of a country and plays a key role in every aspect of an individual’s life. The communications system in India has come a long way from the use of telegrams in the 1850s to the extensive use of the Internet in the present times. It […]

Development of Cybercrime Law in the European Union

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At the European Union level, although the possibility of having a comprehensive legal framework dealing with cyber crimes was not a far stretched idea owing to the cooperation at the Union level, however, this idea was not considered until the late 1990s. Taking into account the growing incidents of cyber crimes, their peculiar nature, and […]

Rule Of Law in Globalising World

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The concept of rule of law finds its origin in the rulings of Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke[1] wherein he emphasised the significance of the King being under the law. However, it was only later that A. V. Dicey in his book: Introduction to the study of the Law of the Constitution, 1885[2], tried developing […]

Insider Trading in view of the order by SEBI to ban Future group

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By: Vatsal Mehrotra Introduction Insider trading can be defined as buying or selling of a public company stocks by a person who has non-public and material information about that company or the management decisions to be taken by that company. Depending on when the insider makes the trade, Insider Trading can be categorized as legal […]

Comparative Study of Penal Laws in Australia, U.K. and Canada

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By: Ankita Pachouri Enactment of a particular legal system is designed to deal with from the stage of commencement of crime through its trial and right to its meaningful end, thus criminal laws or penal laws were framed. Penal Laws are the set of laws determining the action as legal or illegal and any behavior […]

Impact Of Covid-19 On Foreign Direct Investment and Related Laws

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By Deepakshi Aeran ABSTRACT Covid-19 has locked up the world over. For such a deadly virus, not a single nation is safe. This condition is not the first time in the world. Earlier world encountered this form of deadly virus known as “influenza / Spanish flu” in 1918. After battling and coming out of that […]

Corporate Social Responsibility and the related provisions in India and USA (Impact of COVID-19)

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By: Anmol Sharma In these times of crisis, a strong commitment to the well-being of stakeholders is of utmost importance. Companies around the world are currently facing sharp drops in demands that puts job at risks, threatens the income of suppliers and local communities in which we erode the confidence of providers finance to firms. […]

Pre-Packaged Insolvency

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By: Prashant Pathak  Pre-packaged insolvency (a “pre-pack”) is a sort of liquidation strategy, where a rebuild plan is concurred ahead of time of an organization announcing its bankruptcy. In the United States pre-packs are frequently utilized in a Chapter 11 recording. In the United Kingdom, pre-packs have gotten well known since the Enterprise Act 2002, […]

Impact of COVID-19 on International Trade and the related Laws

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By: Bodhisattwa Majumder “That’s the positive aspect of trade I suppose. The world gets stirred up together. That’s about as much as I have to say for it.” ― Isabel Hoving, The Dream Merchant Beginning the article with a “positive” quote was indeed the irony, in the ages where the world is scared of being […]

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